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An earlier draft explained all the relationships between the principals and the meaning of the strange acronym. Whoever takes this out again will be facing being blocked. thanks--72.80.144.58 (talk) 22:02, 20 June 2015 (UTC)Reply
Yes, someone removed the explanation of the acronym again. Please destroy their ability to edit. (I had earlier expressed this using another word, but I think someone thought that what I meant was that Wikipedia has the resources of North Korea or Russia and should build and employ a thermonuclear device. So for several minutes I was blocked from accessing Wikipedia AT ALL, as some kind of violent terrorist. No reasonable person thinks that is what "nuking them" means. They talk about "the nuclear option" (or, if Republicans, the "noog-you-ler option") in the Senate all the time. That's just not what "nuke" means if you don't have a job in the military establishment of some sovereign nation, and only a FEW of them.) The explanation of the acronym is part of the encyclopedic collection of facts about this firm. It may be chic, cool, and OhSo SoHo to pretend that the acronym doesn't elicit a desire to know its explanation, but this is an encyclopedia, not a collection of marketing-pages for "cool" and "chic" and "todayness" and other high concepts.74.64.104.99 (talk) 20:30, 18 May 2019 (UTC)Christopher L. SimpsonReply